Um. wow. This is a big surprise. Didn't know it was possible to climb up a mountain that fast.
Didn't know I could climb a mountain without know I was even climbing a mountain.
You may wonder who I am, what is it that I'm talking about, And why I am front of a cavern on a mountain with a dog. Specifically on a mountain that's apparently known for its climbers never coming back.
Actually, I'd like to know how I got this far too. Wasn't there support to be a fence surrounding the mountain so people wouldn't accidentally stumble onto the mountain? But then again, I think I saw a rotting wood post awhile back...
Aw, I forgot to introduce myself, didn't I? Sorry. Name's Elizabeth, 15 year old girl, and proud owner (although I prefer the term partner) of Princess, my Border Collie. You know, the one whose dragging me all over the place, although I am letting her (We have an agreement, She drags me wherever, and I get to control the direction and pace and drag her sometimes).
Which is probably how we got here in this quite pretty cavern, which had vines and roots all over the place, and a gigantic hole in the middle. The hole seemed suspicious though. Was Mt.Ebbott a forgotten volcano?
I inched forward, trying to look in the hole, but not trip on the giant roots/vines, but then Princess, the infamous neighborhood barker and chaser of small creatures, saw a rabbit or something, and jerked forward, making me lose my balance, falling into the hole and pulling Princess with me.
As I'm screaming my head off (who wouldn't?), somewhere in the back of mind said 'I'm going die, aren't I?'
And for the first time since I could remember, I blacked out.
